Earlier this year Republicans & Democrats came together to fund global health programs that will help save 16 million lives. Here’s how it happened and how @ONECampaign spent 2019 fighting for the world’s poorest.
At a time of shrinking budgets & rising populism, it’s nothing short of amazing the @GlobalFund was able to achieve its $14B goal. Together we:
Gathered 35K online petition signatures
Secured nearly 13K letters
Held 200+ meetings & letter drop-offs w/congressional offices
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On December 1st, we marked
#WorldAIDSDay by recognizing a bipartisan group of lawmakers who went “On The Record” in support of the@GlobalFund. Amidst all of the craziness in Washington, support for life-saving global health programs remains a rare area of bipartisan consensus.pic.twitter.com/uOZVrTN6B2
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2020 is shaping up to be a big year for development.
@Gavi, a global vaccine alliance that has saved 13M lives in low-income countries, will face a critical replenishment next summer.https://www.one.org/international/blog/gavi-vaccine-alliance-faq/ …Show this thread -
In July, the International AIDS Conference will return to San Francisco where the virus remains a crisis both at home and abroad, and US leadership is vital in the fight to end AIDS.https://www.one.org/international/blog/why-aids-is-still-a-crisis/ …
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@ONECampaign will also continue working on the ILLICIT CASH Act, legislation that will help combat anonymous shell companies who secretly rob billions from developing countries.https://www.one.org/us/blog/corruption-shell-companies-poverty/ …Show this thread -
2019 may soon be over, but the fight against extreme poverty isn’t. Stay tuned for another busy year of advocacy and activism on behalf of the world’s poorest. Happy New Year from all of us at
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